Ditch Dark Circles and Puffiness for Good

Use these expert tips to treat and camouflage your annoying eye issues the right way

When eye cream or concealer alone won't do the trick, you may need to look into other options when it comes to treating and masking dark circles and puffiness. Whether they're a result of genetics or lack of sleep, too much sun or alcohol, these tricks -- courtesy of dermatologist Dr. Heidi Waldorf and New York City-based makeup artist Tina Turnbow -- will help you zap them for good, and disguise them like a pro until they're gone.

I read something the other day that talked about the importance of using that peach color for concealer to cover if you have "blueish" dark circles. It made a big difference in the naturalness of the finished product. I also heard a tip that said not to use too much moisturizer/eye cream at night since that could increase puffiness. This is an area I am working on. Thanks for the additional info.